Portrait vs Kitcat - What's the difference?
portrait | kitcat |
A painting or other picture of a person, especially the head and shoulders.
* Sir J. Reynolds
(figuratively) An accurate depiction of a person, a mood, etc.
(computing, printing) A print orientation where the vertical sides are longer than the horizontal sides.
Representing the actual features of an individual; not ideal.
As nouns the difference between portrait and kitcat
is that portrait is a painting or other picture of a person, especially the head and shoulders while kitcat is a short portrait, 28 or 29 by 36 inches.As a verb portrait
is to portray; to draw.As an adjective portrait
is representing the actual features of an individual; not ideal.portrait
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Alternative forms
* pourtraict (obsolete)Noun
(en noun)- In portraits , the grace, and, we may add, the likeness, consists more in the general air than in the exact similitude of every feature.
- The author painted a good portrait of urban life in New York in his latest book.
Antonyms
* (print mode or selection) landscape * (print mode or selection) profileAdjective
(-)- a portrait''' bust; a '''portrait statue
